SALES OF BOOKS
SECON'D-HANI) DEALER. FINED t ' WHANGAREL Sept 21 A second-hand dealer, Winfred New- ! berry, was charged in the iPoli'-e Coin- to-day ..with purchasing goods from a. person apparently under the age of 16. years, and also .with failing to enter T particulars in the register. , A High School hoy, aged 13 years, , gave evidence of selling books and rejeeiving Id each. ' He was not .asked j his : name .or address.: Defendant said-she knew the boy jand his mother., and she' thought be • was fjhout 16 or 17 years. She was busv at the ' time and forgot 1° enter the transaction in the register. Seioner-Seargeant Powell said valuable book's .End lately been;stolen and ft was absolutely essential to have entries made by second-hand dealers. Defendant was fined £2,.and costs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 8
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130SALES OF BOOKS Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 8
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